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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about lookalike personality types and share principles on how to decide between them.

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15 comments

  • Jim
    • Jim
    • October 21, 2020 at 8:09 pm

    Greetings Joel and Antonia!

    ENTP here, and I do believe I’m an ENxP for certain, but often debate internally which Judgment Axis really sits in my core (maybe I’m an ENFP). Any insights on how to determine this would be greatly appreciated.

    Also, I bought and read your book, I really enjoy and appreciate how it lays out a cohesive and complete spectrum of the individual functions per their place in one’s stack/car model. However, I do often mull over one design detail and figure I should ask you guys about it since you wrote it.

    When you talk about each function within a type you reuse the same descriptions where they’re in the same point of the ‘stack/car model’.

    Example: ‘Dom/Driver Ni’ for INTJ and INFJ.
    So for both instances where you mention Ni at this magnitude: “In this detached space, it becomes easy to jump into the perspective of others.” should I consider that both INTJ and INFJ can and perhaps often do use this function in this same way? Or is it perhaps something that more so applies to the INFJ due to their greater connection with Fe(being a function that deals primarily with others as it’s point of focus)?

    It feels like if I could know your explicit thoughts on this specific example it would likely enable me to have a deeper comprehension on the book overall. Either way, it’s a great book! Thanks for doing what you do guys!

    Keep on keeping on!

  • Teresa
    • Teresa
    • October 21, 2020 at 5:48 pm

    I thought I was a enfp, and I’m a entp.. i am not the usual entp, having done so much work on my self.. I’ve nearly come out as a enfp all the time…99%.

    I was always told I’m pretty detached and enfps arent.. so I grab onto that.. who wants to be called cold, detached , logical.. what did it was the inner voice deep down, but it was the journey not the goal.. that made me see it.

    So many intjs said no your a fp.
    You dont debate either..u like harmony, entps said nope yr a fp, a intp friend said nope, yr Ti is very high..but your a mature healthy entp.

  • Dana S.
    • Dana S.
    • October 20, 2020 at 5:50 pm

    From an NT long-time fan, I am HERE for the woo-woo, Joel. Don’t apologize, but do keep calling it out if you think normalizing it could be helpful for the uninitiated. Gotta meet the people where they are!

  • AWOL
    • AWOL
    • October 20, 2020 at 10:08 am

    May as well give up the ghost and admit I’m an ISFP. What am I going to do with my life now??

    Thank you as always for the awesome content?.

    Good vibes to you both.

  • Michael
    • Michael
    • October 19, 2020 at 9:20 pm

    The woo-woo is okay.
    ~ an ISTJ

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